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[Letter from Griffin J. Thomas to William M. Rice - February 27, 1869]
Letter from Griffin J. Thomas to William M. Rice inquiring to purchase a portion (block) of a tract of land owned by William in Hempstead, Texas.
[Transcript of Letter from Griffin J. Thomas to William M. Rice - February 27, 1869]
Transcript of Letter from Griffin J. Thomas to William M. Rice inquiring to purchase a portion (block) of a tract of land owned by William in Hempstead, Texas.
[Transcript of Letter from C. W. Adams to William M. Rice - May 21, 1869]
Transcript of Letter from C. W. Adams to William M. Rice discussing the value of various lots of land, according to the assessment of the judge.
[Letter from J. W. Morris to William M. Rice - February 24, 1869]
Letter from J. W. Morris to William M. Rice discussing the debt owed to William. He apologizes that his debts were not paid, even though he remembers paying the debt to two consultants of William, and asks for a discount on the debt owed so that he can settle it immediately.
[Transcript of Letter from J. W. Morris to William M. Rice - February 24, 1869]
Transcript of Letter from J. W. Morris to William M. Rice discussing the debt owed to William. He apologizes that his debts were not paid, even though he remembers paying the debt to two consultants of William, and asks for a discount on the debt owed so that he can settle it immediately.
[Letter from C. W. Adams to William M. Rice - May 21, 1869]
Letter from C. W. Adams to William M. Rice discussing the value of various lots of land, according to the assessment of the judge.
[Letter from Easton & Goodrich to William M. Rice - April 24, 1869]
Letter from Easton & Goodrich to William M. Rice discussing debts owed by E. G. Meays to William.
[Letter from B. D. Miles to Fred A. Rice - June 1, 1865]
Letter from B. D. Miles to Fred A. Rice discussing business on the farm.
[Transcript of Letter from B. D. Miles to Fred A. Rice - June 1, 1865]
Transcript of Letter from B. D. Miles to Fred A. Rice discussing business on the farm.
[Letter from B. D. Miles to Fred A. Rice - March 15, 1865]
Letter from B. D. Miles to Fred A. Rice discussing the need for various goods to be sent by Fred.
[Transcript of Letter from B. D. Miles to Fred A. Rice - March 15, 1865]
Transcript of Letter from B. D. Miles to Fred A. Rice discussing the need for various goods to be sent by Fred.
[Transcript of Letter from Easton & Goodrich to William M. Rice - July 3, 1868]
Transcript of Letter from Easton & Goodrich to William M. Rice discussing the prospects and progresses of numerous suits, especially the suit against E. M. Degault.
[Letter from Easton & Goodrich to William M. Rice - July 3, 1868]
Letter from Easton & Goodrich to William M. Rice discussing the prospects and progresses of numerous suits, especially the suit against E. M. Degault.
[Letter from E. R. Wells & Co. to William M. Rice - August 20, 1866]
Letter from E. R. Wells & Co. to William M. Rice discussing the price of bagging, the large profit to be gained by stocks owned by William, and a list of goods asked to be provided to E. R. Wells & Co. for retail trade.
[Transcript of Letter from E. R. Wells & Co. to William M. Rice - August 20, 1866]
Transcript of Letter from E. R. Wells & Co. to William M. Rice discussing the price of bagging, the large profit to be gained by stocks owned by William, and a list of goods asked to be provided to E. R. Wells & Co. for retail trade.
[Letter from R. A. Robinson to Fred A. Rice - November 8, 1864]
Letter from R. A. Robinson to Fred A. Rice informing him that, even though the cotton was received, it was received too late to pay off the tithe (debt?) owed from cotton in 1863. He states that the cotton received will be kept instead of sent back to Fred.
[Transcript of Letter from R. A. Robinson to Fred A. Rice - November 8, 1864]
Transcript of Letter from R. A. Robinson to Fred A. Rice informing him that, even though the cotton was received, it was received too late to pay off the tithe (debt?) owed from cotton in 1863. He states that the cotton received will be kept instead of sent back to Fred.
[Letter from A.H. Willie May to Fred A. Rice - August 12, 1864]
Letter from A. H. Willie May to Fred A. Rice discussing the approval of a cotton permit, once he is provided the location of the port of departure.
[Transcript of Letter from A.H. Willie May to Fred A. Rice - August 12, 1864]
Transcript of Letter from A. H. Willie May to Fred A. Rice discussing the approval of a cotton permit, once he is provided the location of the port of departure.
[Letter from Joab H. Baulou to William M. Rice - January 6, 1864]
Letter from Joab H. Baulou to William M. Rice discussing payment of a loan granted to Meu Archer. He states that she desires to pay in C. S. T. notes but he feels as though he needs approval from William to receive and send her payment of the loan with interest.
[Transcript of Letter from Joab H. Baulou to William M. Rice - January 6, 1864]
Transcript of Letter from Joab H. Baulou to William M. Rice discussing payment of a loan granted to Meu Archer. He states that she desires to pay in C. S. T. notes but he feels as though he needs approval from William to receive and send her payment of the loan with interest.
[Transcript of Letter from F. M. Perry to Mr. Grovesbech and William M. Rice - May 3, 1864]
Transcript of Letter from F. M. Perry to Grovesbech and William M. Rice discussing the possible purchase of several tracts of land. He asks to purchase both properties with several installments and interest, with the first payment coming 12 months after the Treaty at Appomattox Court House (April 9th).
[Letter from F. M. Perry to Mr. Grovesbech and William M. Rice - May 3, 1864]
Letter from F. M. Perry to Grovesbech and William M. Rice discussing the possible purchase of several tracts of land. He asks to purchase both properties with several installments and interest, with the first payment coming 12 months after the Treaty at Appomattox Court House (April 9th).
[Letter from W. A. Sims to Fred A. Rice - January 10, 1864]
Letter from W. A. Sims to Fred A. Rice discussing how his wife was recently given food and wood to burn by his friend, yet he still has concerns about his family and their condition. He asks Fred if he could be granted time to care for his impoverished family while in service.
[Transcript of Letter from W. A. Sims to Fred A. Rice - January 10, 1864]
Transcript of Letter from W. A. Sims to Fred A. Rice discussing how his wife was recently given food and wood to burn by his friend, yet he still has concerns about his family and their condition. He asks Fred if he could be granted time to care for his impoverished family while in service.
[Letter from Fred Herth & Co. to J. H. Brower & Co. - June 30, 1866]
Letter from Fred Herth & Co. to J. H. Brower & Co. discussing the purchase of cotton from William M. Rice.
[Transcript of Letter from Fred Herth & Co. to J. H. Brower & Co. - June 30, 1866]
Transcript of Letter from Fred Herth & Co. to J. H. Brower & Co. discussing the purchase of cotton from William M. Rice.
[Transcript of Letter from Easton & Samuel to William M. Rice - June 28, 1866]
Transcript of Letter from Easton & Samuel to William M. Rice discussing where Mr. Torgerent and Mr. Baldwin reside. They also discuss the mortgage on John L. Lovejoy Sr. and ask for the original papers of the mortgage.
[Letter from Easton & Samuel to William M. Rice - June 28, 1866]
Letter from Easton & Samuel to William M. Rice discussing where Mr. Torgerent and Mr. Baldwin reside. They also discuss the mortgage on John L. Lovejoy Sr. and ask for the original papers of the mortgage.
[Transcript of Letter from J. F. Cruger to William M. Rice - July 10, 1866]
Transcript of Letter from J. F. Cruger to William M. Rice discussing the progress on building Fred's house, lives of his friends, his property and tenants, and the possible purchase and sale of goods.
[Letter from J. F. Cruger to William M. Rice - July 10, 1866]
Letter from J. F. Cruger to William M. Rice discussing the progress on building Fred's house, lives of his friends, his property and tenants, and the possible purchase and sale of goods.
[Letter from John Lane to William M. Rice - November 3, 1866]
Letter from John Lane to William M. Rice discussing receiving notes due to J. H. Brower & Co. He states that there are also notes due to be paid to the bank, but he will attempt to stall the payment and protect William as best as he can.
[Transcript of Letter from John Lane to William M. Rice - November 3, 1866]
Transcript of Letter from John Lane to William M. Rice discussing receiving notes due to J. H. Brower & Co. He states that there are also notes due to be paid to the bank, but he will attempt to stall the payment and protect William as best as he can.
[Letter from J. H. Brower & Co. to Fred A. Rice - December 6, 1866]
Letter from J. H. Brower to Fred A. Rice discussing the unsatisfactory market for cotton and a continuing lowering of rates for cotton.
[Transcript of Letter from J. H. Brower & Co. to Fred A. Rice - December 6, 1866]
Transcript of Letter from J. H. Brower to Fred A. Rice discussing the unsatisfactory market for cotton and a continuing lowering of rates for cotton.
[Letter from Charles Steward to William M. Rice - July 13, 1866]
Letter from Charles Steward to William M. Rice discussing debt owed to William by people living near Plantersville Grimes Co. He says that they will not pay the entire debt, not only because they are unable to but also because the debt is way overestimated.
[Transcript of Letter from Charles Steward to William M. Rice - July 13, 1866]
Transcript of Letter from Charles Steward to William M. Rice discussing debt owed to William by people living near Plantersville Grimes Co. He says that they will not pay the entire debt, not only because they are unable to but also because the debt is way overestimated.
[Letter from Burtis French & Woodward to William M. Rice - December 12, 1866]
Letter from Burtis French & Woodward to William M. Rice discussing the purchase of Railway stock.
[Transcript of Letter from Burtis French & Woodward to William M. Rice - December 12, 1866]
Transcript of Letter from Burtis French & Woodward to William M. Rice discussing the purchase of Railway stock.
[Transcript of Letter from J. H. Banton to William M. Rice - July 2, 1866]
Transcript of Letter from J. H. Banton to William M. Rice discussing the fees and conditions to conduct claim collection for William.
[Letter from J. H. Banton to William M. Rice - July 2, 1866]
Letter from J. H. Banton to William M. Rice discussing the fees and conditions to conduct claim collection for William.
[Letter from E. R. Wells & Co. to William M. Rice - July 31, 1866]
Letter from E. R. Wells & Co. to William M. Rice discussing various financial transactions, including direct taxes, evictions, and debt due to William.
[Transcript of Letter from E. R. Wells & Co. to William M. Rice - July 31, 1866]
Transcript of Letter from E. R. Wells & Co. to William M. Rice discussing various financial transactions, including direct taxes, evictions, and debt due to William.
[Letter from W. H. Nichols & Co. to Mr. McCraim - June 30, 1866]
Letter from W. H. Nichols & Co. to Mr. McCraim discussing dividends deposited to his bank account from The Galveston Wharf Co. Stock.
[Transcript of Letter from W. H. Nichols & Co. to Mr. McCraim - June 30, 1866]
Transcript of Letter from W. H. Nichols & Co. to Mr. McCraim discussing dividends deposited to his bank account from The Galveston Wharf Co. Stock.
[Transcript of Letter to Mary About Personal Topics - December 18, 1864]
Transcript of Letter to Mary discussing life and the lives of others.
[Letter to Mary About Personal Topics - December 18, 1864]
Letter to Mary discussing life and the lives of others.
[Letter from J. F. Cruger to William M. Rice - August 19, 1866]
Letter from J. F. Cruger to William M. Rice discussing the management and renting out of various properties owned by William. He discusses two tenants residing in his house, a tenant revoking his lease of a room because it is too expensive, and payments of rent being backlogged currently.
[Transcript of Letter from J. F. Cruger to William M. Rice - August 19, 1866]
Transcript of Letter from J. F. Cruger to William M. Rice discussing the management and renting out of various properties owned by William. He discusses two tenants residing in his house, a tenant revoking his lease of a room because it is too expensive, and payments of rent being backlogged currently.
[Letter from Fred Herth & Co. to William M. Rice - June 28, 1866]
Letter from Fred Herth & Co. to William M. Rice discussing the withdrawal of money from his account.
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